Found this on another forum:, I worked with George 25 years ago. He worked at Bobs Saddlery in Scottsdale in the late 70's an left in early 80's over business disagreements. Airlink 101 usb driver. George made top of the line show saddles, and was among the most respected and sought after craftsmen of the time in the show saddle arena. His saddles were all handmade with hand laid ground seats, and individually cut and fitted parts, real sheepskin lining, etc. All hand tooled, no machinery. The silver was mostly silver overlay, hand cut and hand engraved.
He employed some saddlemakers, and silversmiths. All with the silver maker plate were made by him personally. This saddle appears to be in great condition, although most of the pics did not work on my computer, it seems to have little use. It is a shorter seat and would make a good saddle for your daughter. New today it would compare to a Blue Ribbon, and would run about $8000. Its used value in todays market is about $2000-$3000. Hope this helps answer your question.
Blue Ribbon's saddles are in a league of their own when it comes to craftsmanship in. The serial number for your saddle is located under the left fender. Blue Ribbon's saddles are in a league of their own when it comes to craftsmanship in. The serial number for your saddle is located under the left fender.
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Find used Blue Ribbon Saddle for sale on. Seat, serial, number, tree. 15' Blue Ribbon silver. Blue Ribbon Show Saddle-- 15 inch seat-- Built this is used.